B2 - The Terrace Slandard, Wednesday, October 11, 2000 ‘TERRACE STANDARD — City ScENE BAR SCENE GATOR'S PUB: Don't miss Fifth Season, Appear- ing until Oct. 14, Fifth Season. Every Wednesday, come and play Gator's Games! . Sponsored by local businesses. Win great prizes, Every Thursday is still the best Ladies Night.in town. BEASLEY'S MIX: Monday Night Football live on the big screen TV, Weekly giveaways. GEORGE'S PUB: Piaying Oct.10 to 14, Risky Busi- ness. Relax and enjoy the great daily specials at the Northern Motor Inn and the great live music through- out the week. THEATRE Audition call for The Foursome, a Terrace Little Theatre production of Norm Foster's latest comedy- drama. This play received raves when it was per- formed at the Arts Club Theatre in Vancouver. Audi- lions take place Oct. 12 and 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the McColl Playhouse. Beginners welcome. Four males and one male/female needed for this dinner theatre pro- duction. For more information about the roles or audi- lion process, call Gordon at 615-6152, Menopositive! The Musical. The Terrace Concert Society presents this comedy revue within a musical on Oct. 21 al the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. This hit has struck a chord with audiences - male and femate — wherever it's presented. It's about four 50-somethings who find an empowered future while staging a revue for their 35th high school reunion. Tickets available at Erwin’s. Show starts at 8 p.m. Scared Seriptiess, fast and furious comic improvisa- tion by ever-popular Vancouver TheatreSports. Each performance is unique, because the players construct a series of hilarious scenes based on the wit and whim- sy of the audience. This is a special fundraiser for the Terrace Little Theatre's building fund. Show starts al 8 p.m. Oct. 27 at the A.E.M. Lee Theatre. Tickets at Unigiobe Courtesy Travel, FILM FEST Pacific Cinematheque's Travelling Picture Show relurns to Terrace from Ocicber to December at the Tilicum Twin Theatres on alternate Mondays at 9:15 p.m. The next film, Limbo, an American film by Lo- nestar director John Sayles, hits the screen Oct. 16. The film tour is jointly sponsored by the Northwest Development Education Association and the Terrace and District Multicultural Asscciation. Films are not rated. VISUAL ARTS Women Without Boundaries continues at the Ter- race Art Gallery until Oct. 22, This is a show of unique paintings by four women, Sylvia Sands (Johnson), of Rosswood B.C., Manzanita Snow of Haida Gwaii, Irene Horner of Terrace, and Gail Turner Sears of Terrace. These four women dare to paint what they feel, ex- plore different mediums and try new subject material. _[ NORTHERN MOTOR INN out | OPEN 6 0m- 11pm. - 7 Days Poa beryenne : AN SERVING BREAKFAST ALL Day }- (Don’t Drink 4 take you home. 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This condition is a form of ringworm fungus. Anyone can get it, although children under the age of ten seldom do. People who wear snug, poorly vantitaled shoes ara prime candidates. Poor circulation increases susceptibility, as does an Impaired immune system. Using antiblotics, certain drugs and radlatian can promote tungal grawth. Therapies include switching to a different pair of shoes every day, allawing them to alr out thoroughly. Socks should be changed ai least daily, then washed in vary hot waler, Choosa leather or cotton rather than rubber, wool, vinyl or synthetic materials for both stockings and footwear. Keep toenails clean. Wash atlected areas with baking soda, salt, or soap and water at least twice dally, and dry well. A blow-drier may help dry between the toes. Sunlight is helpful. Apply tea tree oll to affected skin, but be sure to keep skin dry between washings, Avoid dietary sugar, which feeds the fungus. Also reduce fats, junk foods, and catfeine. Accent raw truits and vegetables, lean meats, !eg- umes and whale grains. Drinking plenty of water Is important, Nutritionls{s agree thal building the immune system (hrough diet and IIfestyle can offer protection, Many people are exposed to this daily and do not develop the disease. NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS: Using a cleansing tea and dietary fibre is Indicated to restore optimum nutritional absorption. An herbal antl-parastte formuta with green black walnut hulls may be benefictal. B-complex vilaming, along with vitamin C, help repalr skin and huild immune function. Acidophilus has been clinically shown to help. Pau d'arce is an herb with ingredients that inhibit athlete's foot. Other supplements Include vitamin A with beta carotene, essential tatly acids, and chlorophyll. You should sea improvement within the first weak, however com- plate absence of symptoms may fake § or 6 weeks. Afterwards, aim for \ Prevention, J Ror information, @ consultation or to| purchase herbal nutrition products at wholesale prices contact: Claudia Perry, Barbora Emery, Darcie Annesley, Shelly Coxen, Maureen Gent, Wayne Gray, Joan Haugh (Kitimat) Bruno Belanger & Krista Bottyan {Terrace}. ENRICH INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTORS Phone: (250} 638-154) - Terrace A (250) 692-2740 - Kitimat Fax: (250) 635-1565 EN RIC LH Boalt bruno@kermode:net | INTERNATIONAL Changing Canadians Health One Person at a Tine INDEPENDENT DISTAIBUTOR _ ae, Wednesday, October 11 All Guiding members are invited to a campfire event at the Thornhill Commun- ity Fair Grounds for a campfire celebra- ting the 90th year of Guiding in B.C. From 6 to 7:30 p.m. Call Beth: 638-8879. Skeena River Players presents class two of its First Nations Acting Classes, in preparation for auditions for The Rez Sis- ters. Free of charge to FN members of Skeena River Players. At 7 p.m. First Nations Education Centre, Clarence Mi- chiel School, Terrace. Call Marianne at 635-2942 to register or for more info, rll 12 _Kidney Foundation’s Roundup for Re- search Jail and Bail takes place at the Skeena Mall. Put your boss behind bars. All bail money goes to kidney research. Call 635-1471 for more info. Friday, October 13 Aboriginal Child and Family Support Group hosts its next monthly meeting from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at the Family Place, 4553 Park Ave. Call Brian at 638-8558, Terrace and Area Community Health Cauncil meets at 7:15 p.m. at the educa- tion room at Mills Memorial Hospital. Satur ober 14 Gay Potluck, 6 p.m. at the Family Place, 4553 Park Ave. All gay, bisexual, two- spirited and transgendered people wel- come. For info, call Maureen at 635-6519. Free fire extinguisher training. Learn how to use a fire exitinguisher, when to have it serviced, and what type to buy for your home or business, Between 1] a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Shoppers Drug Mark parking lot. Training geared to adults. Sponsored by the Terrace Fire Depart- ment and Wightman and Smith. For info call 638-4734. Audition call: Terrace Little Theatre is looking for actors for the upcoming pro- duction, Round and Round the Garden. This delicious comedy requires three men and three women aged 20-50. Na previous acting experience required. Auditions Oct. 16 and 18 at the McColl Playhouse at 7:30 p.m. For info call Karla at 635-5463. 2001 Dry Grad meeting. All Parents welcome. Caledonia library at 7 p.m. For information call Linda at 635-3893. Mood Disorders Association of B.C., Terrace Chapter, hosts support group meetings Oct. 2 and 16 and Nov. 7 and 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the Stepping Stone Club- house, at 3302 Sparks Ave. For family, friends, and persons with depressive, bi- polar and other mood disorders. For infor- mation, contact Allen at 638-49. Ksan House Society’s Women’s Drop- in Group starts up again. It’s for adult women who have experienced some form of abuse in their lives. Share, listen, and connect with other women. Every Monday from | to 3 p.m. at the Ksan House Socie- ty office at 4724 Lazelle Ave. Childcare subsidy available. For info, call 635-2373. Building Healthier Babies, Building Blocks and Nobody's. Perfect are hos- ting an Operi House from. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at © 4665 Park Ave. Learn about aur programs, meet our staff, read our informative dis- plays, and visit our new location. Call Jeanie at 635-1830 for more information. r2 21 Shames Mountain Ski Club and the Canadian Ski Patrol are co-sponsoring the Annual Ski Swap. Drop off your equipment on Oct. 20 from 6 to 10 p.m. at the arena banquet room. No sales Friday night. Doors open Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Sale ends at 2 p.m. Pick up your cheques or unsold equipment at 4 p.m, A 20 percent fee is charged on all sales, Contact Barry at 635-5010. Wednesday, October 25 A Breast Health Forum will be held in Terrace from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Terrace Inn. All women are inviled. Admission is free. Find out how to protect yourself against breast cancer and have your ques- tions answered at this informative even- ing. For further information call the Can- cer Resource Centre at 638-8583. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS From now until Oct. 25, Scouts Canada will be selling popcorn in its door to door drive. For information call 635-1950, Eden Robinson, author of Traplines and Monkey Beach, will be at the Terrace Public Lbrary on Oct. 19 at 7 p.m. Spon- sored by the Terrace Public Library with financial suppport from Writers in Librar- ies, Ministry of Municipal Affairs. For in- formation call 638-8177. Anyone who would like to make a non- perishable food item donation to the Terrace Food Bank can do so at the Northern Savings Credit Union from now until Nov. 30. Call Nancy at 638-7822. The Terrace Churches Food Bank is open for distribution Oct, 16 to 19, from 1 to 3 p.m, Located at 4647 Lazelle Ave. Bring ID for you and dependents. A-H Oct. 16, I-R Oct. 17, §-Z Oct. 18. Anyone missed on Oct. 19. Donations can at your local church, participating stores, or mailed c/o 4012 Anderson St., Terrace, B.C., V8G 2T2. North West Health Unit (3412 Kalum St.} is offering daytime clinics for the Flu Vaccine Oct. 16-20 and Oct. 23 and 27. From 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Two evening clinics from 7-9 p.m. Oct. 24 and 26 at the Health Unit auditorium. Info: 638-220. Beaded money bracelets - a workshop with Diana Wong Adams, sponsored by the Terrace library, Oct. 14 from 2-3:30 p.m. For teens 12-18 years old. Please re- gister by calling the library: 638-8177. As part of Women’s History Month, the Terrace Women’s Centre presents two workshops: Stery Dolls on Oct. 17 and Writing Your Own Story Oct. 24. Both are free, but pre-registralion advised. 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